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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, April 4, 1984 - Page 13 r?-"- " rices effective April Niblets 12 oz. Sv 511 299 WHOLE KERNEL CORN j Philadelphia Cream Cheese 8 The Marathon Oil Company tank battery and compressor station at Tin Cup Mesa northeast of Hatch Trading Post in San Juan County. The Sleeping Ute Mountain is visible in the upper right quadrant of the photo. Marathon has four pumping wells at Tin Ciq? and has several exploratory John Noxon photo drills underway. oz.88 American Beauty Wide Egg Noodles 59 VERNAL BRAND HONEY 5 ib.$4.49 12 oz. Education Days lectures will focus on San Juan Humanities scholar, Dr. Floyd O'Neil wiU be giving several lectures during Education Days which focus on the Indian culture of San Juan County. O'Neil is the associate director of the American West Center at the University of Utah. He is the author of over 24 different tribal histories. Many of these are now in use in school Western Family oz.59 Marshmallows Dawn Dishwashing Liquid32oz.$1.59 Jiffy blueberry MUFFIN MIX i oz 4$1.00 curriculi. Del Monte y Western Family 11 oz. 299 MANDARIN ORANGES W Frito Lay Potato Chips.V2 pounder Nabisco Fig Newtons all flavors 89 ib.$1.22 BLUE BONNET MARGARINE....ib.59 Jergens Lotion regx-dry..- .. 10 Ladys Choice 2 Anti-Perspira- nt Grade 2 oz.$1.59 .2 oz. $1.99 scents A MILE.. gai.$1.99 f tional wives; their relationships with sister wives; and the economics of the plural household. The lecture will be given Friday evening in Blanding. Embry's second lecture wiU focus on Women in Utah His- tory". This presentation wiU discuss some of the important FBOZEtJ Cream-O-Web- Indians of San Juan County: Modern Perspective" will be given in Bluff, April 13 at 3 p.m.; in Blanding that evening at 6:55 p.m. His second lecture; Indian Traders and Trading Posts of the. Four Corners Area", will be given Friday at 12:30 during Lee Reynold's Utah History Class, and on Saturday at 11:20. Is One Wife Enough: The Role of Women in LDS PolyFamilies" given by gamous Jessie Embry, historian for the Charles Redd Center, will be of special interest to descendants and of the Carroll, Black, of San families Juan Harvey County. Drawing examples from oral done in San Juan histories C ounty, Embry's lecture will take a look at the effects of polygamy on women; how they felt about their husband marrying addi- Mormon and er non-Morm- women on who helped build the communities ICE CREAM gai $1.77 Kitchen Treat Meat Pies6oz c using on the history of languages will be given by doctoral candidate, Brian Stubbs of Blanding. He wiU give three lectures: History of the Indian Languages of San Juan County"; Transla- tion Problems in Isaiah"; and How Languages Change". These also will be given the weekend of Education Days. These lectures are funded in part by a grant from the Utah Endowment for the Humanities. A Sauerkraut 16 oz ..3$1.00 Holsum Heavenly Bread 24 oz. 89 - Ip LaXO&HaMUhtM Kb of Utah. This lecture will be given on Saturday in Blanding. A third series of lectures fo- - If you earned it, go for it Taxpayers eligible for the Earned Income. Credit (EIC) must file a federal income tax return to claim it, the Internal Revenue says. To be eligible for the EIC, taxpayers must have earned income of less than $10,000. and they must have one or more children living with them for the entire year. as much as is based on a of the taxpayer's The credit can be $500 annually and percentage earned income. Taxpayers who qualify must file a Form 1040A or Form 1040 even if theyre not otherwise required to file an income tax return. Those who file as single or married filing separately are not eligible for the credit. More information on the EIC can be found in free IRS Publication 596, "Earned Income available from IRS Credit, Offices, Many libraries carry a reference set of IRS publication, "All doors are open to Thomas Fuller courtesy." 4$ 1.00 4 $1.00 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS -Y- ress Shoes 7-- 12 25 by Helen Falconer The following people visited with us this past week: Veva Jones; Kenny and Jan Hoggard; Elsie Rasmusen; Mary Lou Hoggard; Spin and Phyllis Jones; Grand and Clara McMullen; Edna Rogers; Britta McFarland; Eva Shumway; and Jolene Alexander, Also visiting with us were Willis, Veva, Vanessa, Cyrus, and William Jones; Dayne Shumway and family; Krina Shumway; Natalie Brown; Jalene Jodi Lyn Rogers; Steffen; Wilford, Harold, and Erline Frost; Gordon Hawkins; Victoria and Christopher Begay; Spring B. Berniger; Stanley Hawkins; Maxine B. Nielson; Harold and Marge Young; and Loretta Bradford. We have anew resident, Gwen Vaughn from Moab, and we welcome her. Activities this week included book club, reminiscent therapy, making butterflies for decora- tions, Baptist Hour by Wayne Fultz and a program by students from Central Baptist State University of Edmond, Oklahoma, movie, popcorn, piano music, bingo, and quilting. The Monti-cel- lo Senior Citizens gave an excellent program for us which included readings by Shirley Steffen and songs which were accompanied by on the harmonica. J. J. Steffen We appreciate all of those who presented us with programs this week. hi Relief Society on March 20, the lesson was by Adelle Lovell (Xi building positive relationships. Kent Adams sang two lovely Irish songs, accompanied by Carol Black. Sacrament meeting on March Banquet COOKING BAG DINNERS Nursing Home Notes OUR 25 was conducted by Larry Brown and Bishop Richard Watkins was the speaker, Relva Bowring and CHOIC- E- Assumable Properties Excellent family homes in good locations TWO FmHA Off! Virginia Blake, accompanied by Rinee Pincock, sang a lovely song. Please support the HS FRIENDLY SHOPPING CENTER on hand. j. No sales to dealers. Sale prices limited to stock 0 Carol or Larry Richmond Well help you make the right move! AMERICAN V CANCER 678-285- i j f SOCIETY |